What Are Some Commonly Used Letter/Number Equivalents in Everyday Life?

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The discussion revolves around a series of coded phrases that relate letters and numbers to common concepts. The first example, "26=L in the A," indicates that there are 26 letters in the alphabet. Another example, "12=N on a C," refers to the 12 numbers on a clock. The phrase "1=the L N" suggests that "1" is associated with "the loneliest number," a reference to a popular song. A specific phrase, "273=D K in Z D C," is clarified as referring to the conversion of 273 degrees Kelvin to zero degrees Celsius. Participants express a desire for more examples and solutions to the coded phrases, with one person admitting to a misspelling in their original post. The conversation highlights the interest in deciphering these coded messages and sharing knowledge on the topic.
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Here's how these work; 26=L in the A would be 26 letters in the alphabet,
12=N on a C would be 12 numbers on a Clock, and 1=the L N would be 1 the lonliest number.

Here they are;

10=A by L Z

273=D K in Z D C
 
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brad149 said:
273=D K in Z D C
I assume this is a misspelling of
273=D K is Z D C
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273 degrees Kelvin is zero degrees centigrade.

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I assume this is a misspelling of
273=D K is Z D C

yeah my bad

anyone know the other one?
 
By the way the more answers the better

10=A by L Z

273=D K in Z D C
 
273 degrees K in zero degrees C. I do not know what the first one is.

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